![]() I think devices like the Lenovo Ideapad 100s and Toshiba Chromebook 2 are great for those who don’t need to stress their laptops too hard, but if you need a more complete experience on the cheap, have a look at the Acer Aspire E15 E5-574G-52QU. You need to accept some serious compromises, sure, but if you know what to look for, it’s still possible to find a notebook that makes those compromises in the right places. That doesn’t mean you have settle for junk, though. There’s a noticeable drop-off in build quality and general performance once you dip into the budget side of the market - which we roughly define as $550 or lower - but if money’s tight, that’s just something you have to live with. In most cases, you have to pay at least $750 to get that, if not higher. It’s something you’re going to rely on, something you’ll use to both kill free time and get things done, so chances are you’ll want a device you’ll actually enjoy using. ![]() It’s almost always worth it to pay the premium for a good laptop.
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